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Pukapucker

From Mega Man Wiki
Enemy Info
MM5 - Pukapucker Art.png
Artwork from Mega Man 5.
General information
Name(s):Pukapucker
Appearances:Mega Man 5
Game Info
HP:2 (body)
3 (head)
Damage:3 (Mega Man 5)
4 (Mega Man IV)
Other Info
Similar Enemies:Crazy Razy, Spring Face Bomb, Bunby Tank, Bunby Tank DX


Pukapucker[1] is an enemy first appearing in Mega Man 5. It is a robot that comes in two parts: a walking torso with feet, and a detached, round head hovering above it, which is its weakpoint.

In the Games

Mega Man 5

Sprite from Mega Man 5.

In Mega Man 5, Pukapuckers appear only in Crystal Man's stage, all in the early sections. The torso walks left and right, either to the edge of a platform or within a set range, while the head stays directly above it and floats up and down.

If Mega Man opts to destroy the body first, the head will stay behind and bounce around like a ball, starting in the direction it was last facing. If he destroys the head, however, both the head and body will disappear.

Mega Man IV

Sprite from Mega Man IV.

Pukapuckers return in Mega Man IV, once again appearing in that game's version of Crystal Man's stage, but also in Dr. Wily stage 2 (Dr. Wily's spaceship). They behave similarly, but are slower than they originally were, in exchange for dealing an extra point of damage when touched.

Official Data

Pukapucker appears under "Mega Man 5" in the Database in Mega Man Legacy Collection.

MM5 - Pukapucker Art.png Pukapucker
It's always bounding about, so it often ends up attacking allies. Destroying the head will cause the body to explode.
HP 03 AT 03 MMLC - Icon Weakness.png MMLC - Icon Beat.png

Related Enemies

Pukapucker is one of several Classic era enemies whose head can separate if the body is destroyed.

Trivia

  • The lower part of Pukapucker looks very similar to that of Nobita, a different enemy in Mega Man 5 with an extendable neck and similarly limited walking range.

References

  1. Mega Man: Official Complete Works art book, 2009.